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Buying a Used Audi
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Posted: Sat Nov 06, 2004 5:56 am    Post subject: Buying an Audi A4 need Advise Reply with quote

Hello Everybody,
First of all I would like to thank you all for keeping up such a
good website.
I am thinking about buying an Audi A4, Since money is tight looking
for a used one, Upto 9-10K what do you suggest. Should I look for an
2.8 or a 1.8T, is A quattro really better than a FWD? What can be
trouble spots I need to focus while buying a 98-2001 A4? I know its a
lot to ask for but please fill me in as much as you can. I would
highly appreciate it.
Thanks

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Tony
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Posted: Sat Nov 06, 2004 10:57 am    Post subject: Re: Buying an Audi A4 need Advise Reply with quote

Instrument cluster lighting going dim? costly fix.

Timing belt and water pump changed recently?

Was the water pump changed to the metal impeller rather than the plastic one
that breaks and then breaks the timing belt and then trashes the valves?

Have the control arms been replaced. They all begin to squeak and need replacing
$$$.

My son has the 2.8 and loves it. I prefer the 1.8 for mileage and then chip it
for fun.

quattro for sure.

Buying a Used Audi wrote:

Quote:
Hello Everybody,
First of all I would like to thank you all for keeping up such a
good website.
I am thinking about buying an Audi A4, Since money is tight looking
for a used one, Upto 9-10K what do you suggest. Should I look for an
2.8 or a 1.8T, is A quattro really better than a FWD? What can be
trouble spots I need to focus while buying a 98-2001 A4? I know its a
lot to ask for but please fill me in as much as you can. I would
highly appreciate it.
Thanks
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ron
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Posted: Sat Nov 06, 2004 4:11 pm    Post subject: Re: Buying an Audi A4 need Advise Reply with quote

"Buying a Used Audi" <qazimo@gmail.com> wrote in message
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Quote:
Hello Everybody,
First of all I would like to thank you all for keeping up such a
good website.
I am thinking about buying an Audi A4, Since money is tight looking
for a used one, Upto 9-10K what do you suggest. Should I look for an
2.8 or a 1.8T, is A quattro really better than a FWD? What can be
trouble spots I need to focus while buying a 98-2001 A4? I know its a
lot to ask for but please fill me in as much as you can. I would
highly appreciate it.
Thanks

As the previous poster suggests, check all those items have been done, also
go for the quattro if you can.

What country are you in? 10k in uk will buy you a high millege B6 <new
shape> 1.8T quattro.

2.8 is smooth as silk on the motorway, 1.8T is a bit harsher, but easily
chipped to way beyond that of the 2.8 unless you add a supercharger <PES>

2.8 came in 12v and 30v, the 30v is more desirable as its faster, and
smoother

I've had a V6 A4 and now a 1.8T and would say the 1.8T is the better of the
2 simply because its faster and more fun

Ronny

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Buying a Used Audi
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Posted: Sun Nov 07, 2004 4:21 am    Post subject: Re: Buying an Audi A4 need Advise Reply with quote

Thank You tony, That was a a great advise, I actually looked at one
today, a 1999, has 82K miles on it. He has changed the timing belt but
never told me anything about the water pump. probably not changed ,
the control arms seemed fine. Around how many miles do you think the
water pump has to be changed?

Tony <tonyjnospam@nospamvisi.com> wrote in message news:<418c67c4$0$5010$a1866201@visi.com>...
Quote:
Instrument cluster lighting going dim? costly fix.

Timing belt and water pump changed recently?

Was the water pump changed to the metal impeller rather than the plastic one
that breaks and then breaks the timing belt and then trashes the valves?

Have the control arms been replaced. They all begin to squeak and need replacing
$$$.

My son has the 2.8 and loves it. I prefer the 1.8 for mileage and then chip it
for fun.

quattro for sure.

Buying a Used Audi wrote:

Hello Everybody,
First of all I would like to thank you all for keeping up such a
good website.
I am thinking about buying an Audi A4, Since money is tight looking
for a used one, Upto 9-10K what do you suggest. Should I look for an
2.8 or a 1.8T, is A quattro really better than a FWD? What can be
trouble spots I need to focus while buying a 98-2001 A4? I know its a
lot to ask for but please fill me in as much as you can. I would
highly appreciate it.
Thanks
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BillyRay
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Posted: Sun Nov 07, 2004 5:12 am    Post subject: Re: Buying an Audi A4 need Advise Reply with quote

The water pump and tensioner should be replaced at the same time as the
timing belt to save money (sounds odd eh?)
To get to any of these components you have to remove the front of the car
which amounts to a large labor charge. It is only a little more work to
replace all the wear items at the same time... basically you are just paying
for the parts and not the labor which is the real expense.


"Buying a Used Audi" <qazimo@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:a3f98bd2.0411061521.16441370@posting.google.com...
Quote:
Thank You tony, That was a a great advise, I actually looked at one
today, a 1999, has 82K miles on it. He has changed the timing belt but
never told me anything about the water pump. probably not changed ,
the control arms seemed fine. Around how many miles do you think the
water pump has to be changed?
Thanks
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Toy
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Posted: Sun Nov 07, 2004 8:18 am    Post subject: Re: Buying an Audi A4 need Advise Reply with quote

"Tony" <tonyjnospam@nospamvisi.com> wrote in message
news:418c67c4$0$5010$a1866201@visi.com...
Quote:
Instrument cluster lighting going dim? costly fix.

Timing belt and water pump changed recently?

Was the water pump changed to the metal impeller rather than the plastic
one that breaks and then breaks the timing belt and then trashes the
valves?

Have the control arms been replaced. They all begin to squeak and need
replacing $$$.

My son has the 2.8 and loves it. I prefer the 1.8 for mileage and then
chip it for fun.

quattro for sure.

Buying a Used Audi wrote:

Hello Everybody,
First of all I would like to thank you all for keeping up such a
good website.
I am thinking about buying an Audi A4, Since money is tight looking
for a used one, Upto 9-10K what do you suggest. Should I look for an
2.8 or a 1.8T, is A quattro really better than a FWD? What can be
trouble spots I need to focus while buying a 98-2001 A4? I know its a
lot to ask for but please fill me in as much as you can. I would
highly appreciate it.
Thanks

Instrument cluster lighting going dim? Just started on my 1997
A4.........one line gradually disappearing........hmmmmmm
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Buying a Used Audi
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Posted: Sun Nov 07, 2004 8:18 am    Post subject: Re: Buying an Audi A4 need Advise Reply with quote

Thanx Ronny and Tony,
I am in North america, looked at one today with 83K miles on it, he
has the timing belt replaced but not anything else, all services done
by the Audi dealer. The car is a 99 but has the interior of 2000(
thats what he said, I dont know what that means) Automatic with
triptonic. 1.8T Quattro. With the sport package. Asking for 9900 may
be will give for 9K. New Michelin tires. Silver with black leather,
bose system with CD changer.
What do you guys think?
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ron
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Posted: Sun Nov 07, 2004 7:57 pm    Post subject: Re: Buying an Audi A4 need Advise Reply with quote

"Buying a Used Audi" <qazimo@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:a3f98bd2.0411061918.7fdfc3c0@posting.google.com...
Quote:
Thanx Ronny and Tony,
I am in North america, looked at one today with 83K miles on it, he
has the timing belt replaced but not anything else, all services done
by the Audi dealer. The car is a 99 but has the interior of 2000(
thats what he said, I dont know what that means) Automatic with
triptonic. 1.8T Quattro. With the sport package. Asking for 9900 may
be will give for 9K. New Michelin tires. Silver with black leather,
bose system with CD changer.
What do you guys think?

Seems cheap, specially for a leather and 1.8T quattro, see if its a 99.5
model, it will have clear headlight lenses, and the badge will be on the
bootlid lower down, in line with the number plate,

If so, looks like you got a bargain :)
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Buying a Used Audi
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Posted: Wed Nov 10, 2004 9:00 am    Post subject: Re: Buying an Audi A4 need Advise Reply with quote

Hi ron.
First of all I would like to thank you and everybody else who put
time and gave me good advise about buying an Audi. I am new to this
world:) The Audi world.
I just got an 2001 A4, which was actually a lot more nicer with all
the service records from Audi dealership. The car has almost 80K miles
on it but its very very clean and nice looking, It still has the new
car smell.
The timing belt has not been replaced I need to do that soon. It
also has the black leather but no sport package. It does have the
three spoke steering wheels etc. I got this one for 10K.
I am very pleased about it. Thank you all once again.
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David
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Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2004 2:28 am    Post subject: Re: Buying an Audi A4 need Advise Reply with quote

Hopefully he changed the tensioner at the same time as the timing belt, as
it is usually the tensioner that fails, taking the timing belt and top of
the engine with it.
"Buying a Used Audi" <qazimo@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:a3f98bd2.0411061918.7fdfc3c0@posting.google.com...
Quote:
Thanx Ronny and Tony,
I am in North america, looked at one today with 83K miles on it, he
has the timing belt replaced but not anything else, all services done
by the Audi dealer. The car is a 99 but has the interior of 2000(
thats what he said, I dont know what that means) Automatic with
triptonic. 1.8T Quattro. With the sport package. Asking for 9900 may
be will give for 9K. New Michelin tires. Silver with black leather,
bose system with CD changer.
What do you guys think?
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David
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Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2004 2:28 am    Post subject: Re: Buying an Audi A4 need Advise Reply with quote

Good price for a 2001. Where are you located?
"Buying a Used Audi" <qazimo@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:a3f98bd2.0411092000.7d77da5@posting.google.com...
Quote:
Hi ron.
First of all I would like to thank you and everybody else who put
time and gave me good advise about buying an Audi. I am new to this
world:) The Audi world.
I just got an 2001 A4, which was actually a lot more nicer with all
the service records from Audi dealership. The car has almost 80K miles
on it but its very very clean and nice looking, It still has the new
car smell.
The timing belt has not been replaced I need to do that soon. It
also has the black leather but no sport package. It does have the
three spoke steering wheels etc. I got this one for 10K.
I am very pleased about it. Thank you all once again.
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Buying a Used Audi
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Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2004 5:40 pm    Post subject: Re: Buying an Audi A4 need Advise Reply with quote

It is located in washington DC
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Buying a Used Audi
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Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2004 5:40 pm    Post subject: Re: Buying an Audi A4 need Advise Reply with quote

It is located in washington DC
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